Mabel Grex

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Mabel Grex is a central fictional character in Anthony Trollope’s novel "The Duke's Children," known for her beauty, charm, and complex romantic entanglements within high society.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn The Duke's Children
appearsInSeries Palliser series
surface form: Palliser novels
associatedWith Frank Tregear
Lord Silverbridge
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
surface form: United Kingdom (fictional context)
createdBy Anthony Trollope
firstPublicationOfWork 1879–1880 (serialization of The Duke's Children)
fullWorkTitle The Duke's Children
gender female
genre realist novel
hasTrait emotionally complex
intelligent
socially ambitious
witty
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod Victorian literature
narrativeFunction contrast to Mary Palliser
love interest of Lord Silverbridge
notableFor beauty
charm
complex romantic entanglements
partOf The Duke's Children love plot
roleInWork central character
setIn Victorian high society

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Lady Mary Palliser hasSibling Mabel Grex
this entity surface form: Lady Mabel Grex (by close association in the narrative, not as a blood sibling)